The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 104, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1949 Page: 2 of 6
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MACARONI - SPAGETTI—
Gold Medal, 2 pkgs. ----- 27c
CANDY, Cherry <’h<><•<>!;tt<•, box <‘>1c
OVALTINE large* bottle —.----69c
THE VON ROSENBERG CO.
International Harvester Farm Equipment Headquarters
-X' FARMALL is a registered trade-mark. Remember—
Only International Harvester builds Farmall Tractor*.
work in every crop and soil condition.
The answer to the power problem on
your farm can be found in the Farmall Sys-
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lofh Farmall Supor-A oHart hydraulic Farmall TOl/vH*
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DARTER-LOONEY IMPLEMENT COMPANY
PEACHES, No. 2 1-2 can - 23c
SOAP, Crystal White
2 large bars-------15c
CAKE FLOUR, Softa-silk, pkg. - — 38c
COFFEE, Bright & Early
Pound pkg.-------- 41cBEETS, Sliced, 2 No. 2 cans - 19c
FRIDAY, OCT. 28, 1949
THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS
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employmentuntil last Saturday.
Barta, is recuperating
9
take
DANCE
ENJOY
— AT —
YOURSELF
Hillcrest Hall
st.
you
week-
DRIVE-IN—On the Bluff
Jackets! Jackets!
SHIP
TACKLE TWILL JACKETS
CORDUROY JACKETS
KATY
ARMY TWILL JACKETS
WHIPCORD JACKETS
ZELAN JACKETS
GABARDINE JAC KETS
SUEDE JACKETS
FOR MEN
FOR BOYS
in.
Suits! Suits!WEEK - END
SPECIALS
MICHAEL-STERN
See these fine suits of
Miron, the newest material made
In lovely colors—
GRAY - BLUE — TAN
Double Breasted - Single Breasted
LAUTERSTEIN’S
La Grange
while working in a gin
Victoria several weeks
IF YOU don’t find what
want, insert a want ad.
pital district. C
they would have
power to
same. Th<
tax the le
However,
not he wants them to serve
jurors.
Courses 8 p. m.
Wednesday: Ladies Aid 2 p. m.
Luther League 8 p,m.
Thursday: Membership class to1-
Adults 7:30 p. ni.
leg
on
re-
annual ly.
No. 3.
■Jo Increase productivity and speed up
field work, look to the Farmall System for
the answer. A Farmall Tractor and
matched machines can mean greater oper-
ating economy and efficiency on the family
farm — and that brings better living!
Five basic models make up the Farmall
lineup. There’s a size for evecy farm, an
endless selection of Farmall equipment to
F BISHOP OHIN
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Meets Every Fourth
Monday, 7:30 P. M.
Visiting Knights Welcome
school,
p. m.:
in.
Published Every
Tuesday and Friday by the
Farmers Publishing Company
Entered as second class mall
matter at the Post Office atTrinity Lutheran Church
Black Jack (ULCA)
F. Erhard Ellen, Pastor
Oct. 30: Sunday School, 10 a in
English service, 10:45 a. m.CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENT*
The Cnuicn or Christ
Fayetteville
Bible Claaa. »:3o.
Morning worship, 10:50 to 11: *5.
Evening services: 7:00 o'clock in
Vinter; 3:00 o'clock in summer.
Everyone is invited to meat and
<tudy with us.Folks, Don’t Forget
That You Can
were Sunday
LA GRANGE
Business and Professional
DIRECTORY
St. James' Episcopal Church
Mr. Jean Wood, Lay Reader
Sunday: Morning Paayer a
Sermon at 9:45 a. m.
All are welcome.La Grange Hospital
Full Time Regiafered Technician
German. Bohemian and
Svauirh Spoken
Visiting Hours: 9-11 am.
3-5 pm — 7-9 p. tn.
St. John’s Lutheran Church
Rutersville
R. Helsa, Pastor
German services at 9:45 a.m.
Sunday school folWIng service.
Bethlehem Lutheran Church
A. B. Weiss, Pastor
Round Top
Sunday: Sunday School 9 a.
Holy Communion Service 10 a.m.
Commissioning of Ijty Visitors.
Tuesday: Teachers Training
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Koll-
mann and Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
ter Kollmann of Houston and
Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Schmidt
of Warrenton
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. O. A.
Krueger of Warrenton.
Dr. Jennings B. Cook
Optometrist
Lenses Duplicated
* Flatonia, Texas
■ I-ocateu at 1'hulouieyor’a
Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted
Office lira. 8 to b:30 - Phone 155
Dr. James L. Ashley
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted
Frame Repairs-Lenses Duplicated
Over La Grange Drug Co.
La Grange Phone 380
La Grange Veterinary
Hospital
Dr. F. L. Gunn — Dr. R. I,. Wilson
Telephones:
Office 195 - Res. 83 R or 217
La Grange, Texas
The Farmall System of Farming is an
American institution. Its roots are in the
soil ... on your farm, on the farms of
your neighbors.
Patient Doing Well
Miss Ruby Lee Zatopek who
suffered a broken right
and left arm in the wreck
the Ellinger highway, is
ported to be doing well.
Carnival Sunday
The Mothers club reminds
the public to be sure and at-
tend the carnival Sunday nigh*
at the school house,
Attend Last Rites
Many friends and relatives;
CRATE
OR
CARLOAD
Dr. John Guenther Clinic
Medical -- Surgical
John C. Guenther. M.D. . ,
Tel. Office 409 Res. 193
August J. A. Watzlavick, M D.
Tel. Office 395 Res. 445
Gents 75c, Ladies 25c,
Tax Included
operate the hospital.
St. Paul's Lutheran Church
H. T. Flachmeler, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:4.'. a. m.
Service, 8:30 and 11:00 am.
Missionary Society, Tuesday.
3:00 jl. n.
Luther League, Tuesday, 7:30
p. m.
Choir, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
Confirmation Class, Saturday,
9:00 a. in.
Travis Street Methodist Church
J. H. E. Wlllrnann, Pastor
Sunday school nt 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship at 10:5o am.
Evening Worship at 7:30 p. ra.
Ttje Methodist Hour over WOA’
jSunday 7:30 a. m. ’
WSt'S Wednesday at 3:30 p. m.
Choir Wednesday nt 7:30 p.m.
I Electric Organ, Mans
Hoel-
were
and i
DR. M. STREHORN
CHIROPRACTOR
Office on Highway 77
2 1-2 Blocks North of Post O(ftc<
Phone 72 La Grange, Texaa
ABSTRACTS 1B4« MAPS
Fayette County Abstract Co
incorporated
John Bchroedei Manager
OLD MASONIC BLDG.
Opposite: Fr.yette County Record
Phone Office 281 — Residence 2C
John’s Lutheran Church
Ellinger
R. Helse, Pastor
Services at 7:45 a in.
First Baptist Church
Ross O. Ward, Pastor
Sunday School—9:45 a. m.
Morning worship—11:00 a. tn.
Evening worship—8:00 p. tn.
Midweek prayer service—Wed.,
18:00 p. m.
Women’s Missionary Union -
Tues., 3:00 p. m.CHROMCTK COUNCIL
2574
Meets Every Second _.
Monday, 7:30 P. M. \
Mrs. J. C. Guenther left for
Fort Worth Wednesday to visit
relatives. She was accompa-
nied by her sister, Miss Anna
Finnegan, who had visited
here for the oast week.
KOENIG FUNERAL
HOME
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
AND EMBALMERS
PROMPT AMBULANCE SERVICE
Phone: 33 and 244 — La Grange
Philadelphia Lutheran Church .1
Swiss Alp (ULCA) .
F. Erhard Ellers, Pastor
Oct. 30:t German Communion j
’rvice, 9:15 a. m.
Sunday school following service 1
‘Operation Spiritual,” 7:45 p.m I
Nov. 1: Brotherhood, 8:15 p. tn. I
Nov. 3: Ladies Ald-Mlssionarv
rclety, 2:00 p. m.
TEN CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENTS TO BE
VOTED ON NOV 8TH
No. 1. This amendment
would authorize counties with
a population of 75,01)0 or more
Zion Ev. Lutheran Church
Missouri Synod
H; -A. Trafugoti, PaStbr
10 a. m . Bible Class and Sun-
day School.
11 a. m., Reformation Day Serv-
ice.
Nov. 1, 7:30 p. m., Jr. Walther
League
Nov. 2, 7:30 p. m„ S. S. Teachers.
7:30 p. tn.. Malo Choir.
Nov. 3, 3 p. tn., Ladles' Aid.
Mr. and Mrs. John Barta of
Victoria visited in the Frank
M. Cemosek. home this week.
Mr.
from a serious injury to his
hapd
near
i ago. He was a patient in the
Saturday, Oct. 29
Music by
Sil Krenek Orch.
separate quarters for men and day, Oct. 24. Interment was at
women in the court house, odd Fellows cemetery,
and, also for colored women ! Personals
----- ......-----— ,------ .. Mr anc] Mrs. Lad Holan and
would also require changes in family and Juhnie Holan Jr.
a. m. ■
At Hostyn: First and third Sun I
, day Mass at 9 a. m. Second an <
ID.
ELLINGER NEWS
By Miss Nancy Kochi
St. John's Lutheran Church
Warrenton
Wm. Feller, Paetor „
Sunday, Oct. 3fl: Sunday school. John Sealy hospital, Galveston
a.in.; Reformation service with ______________
Holy Communion, 10 a. m. Please
announce by card as required.
Monday, 7:30 p. m„ council meet-
ing.
Tuesday. 2 p. tn., Ladles AIT
meeting; 8 p. m, Teacher Train-
ing class at Round Top.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. in., Luthe-
I.eague social meeting.
Friday, Nov. 4, 7:30 p. in., and
Sunday. Nov. fi, 2:30 and 7:30 i>
tn., Zontw. Institute at Zionsville
church for nursery, senior, (..._
adult Sunday' school teachers.
Saturday*, 8:3o a: tn., conflrma
lion class.
ly | ENGAGED
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Coufal of
Fayetteville are announcing
| the engagement of their daugh -
I ter, Doris Mae of Freeport, to
I Tommy Henslee, also of Free-
I port. The wedding will
| place in December.
Hostyn and Plum Churches
Rev. Edward J. Jansky, aPstor
At Plum: First and third Sun
days Mass at 7:30 a. in. Second
from here paid their last re- and fourth Sundays Mass at 9:3‘)j
spects to Elmer Stolle and at-1
tended funeral services which j «___
were held at Columbus Lu- (7urth "suudays Maas "at T 'a.
theran church at 10 a.m. Mon .
BOELSCHE CLINIC
Medical-Surgical-Diagnostic
Dr, L D. Boelsche
Dr. E T. Williams
Dr. L. F Zatopek
r iriv |
and |
i Dancing on. the new dance
floor at Janda's Drive-In. Re-
freshments of all kind. We
invite you to come to
JANDA’S
J prohibits one from voting in a Jury
I primaries of any other party ‘
except the one named in the.
: registration certificate, unless
I changed in time prescribed by
I law. Tins amendment will add
J 5(Jc to every voter’s tax and
work a hardship on the aged
who at present are not rOquir-
< i il to register except in cities
for employees of the county. over 10,000 population.
Proponents claim that public’ No 5 provides for estab.
employees are not at presen- lishnl(,nt ()f eity-County health
secure in their employment - -
when new administrations are'
voted by the people. Oppon-
ents claim it would reduce ef-
ficiency of employees if their
bosses were not allowed to fir >
them. Since it does not eflec.
Fayette and other counties
with less than 75,000 people,
many voters will not vote on
that amendment.
No. 2. Provides for annual:
sessions of the legislature and
boosts the members’ salaries
from about $1500 for two years
to $7,200. This amendment
would increase the salaries oi,
the 181 members of the legis-
lature over a million dollars)
every two years. It would also county both pay
double the expense of employ •1 Under
NATIHMI KOUTt/SOUTHWfH •
29IK5 •
a statewide system for retire-
ment and disabilty pensions
for appointive officials and
employees. The county would |
be free to adopt the plan or |
leave it alone. At present ajor
number of counties have such j
a system, but employees and
to the fund. 1^,.
amendment onl
the county would pay.
No. 7. This amendment pro-
vides dial die legislature may
provide lor proceedings of the
district court in places other
than the county neat where a
ease is pending. It would es-,
l>< < ially facilitate proceedings
in districts composed of more:
than one county. There doesn’t I
seem to be any opposition to
this amendment.
No. 8. Provides for creation
of rural fire prevention dis-
tricts and for levying taxes for
; such purpose. The commission-1
ation of the hospital distinct du I ers’ court already has the right |
not have
ers.
No. 4.
tax as a
No. ti. This amendment pro-
des for the establishment of ting in the trial of certain j accompanied
ed by Daniel Kulhanek of
Houston spent the week-end
here with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Myers
and family of Galveston were
week-end visitors here with
relatives.
Rudy Zatopek of Houston
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Clifton Carlisle of Houston
spent the week-end herd with ]
I :heir mother, Mrs. Rosie Za-1
topek and other relatives. i Choir Wed
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Vtisiil | Himmond
and Calvin Treybig of Texas Cal hedral ('banes and i’lano re-
City were week-end visitors Tiiuraday, Oct. 27 at 7:30
, ... , .. I p.m.; given by Mra. Edgar Laas
here with relat.ves. .H1|| Mrs j ^ehaefer of Schul-
Billy Franta and John Ho- enburg. if you like good music,
lan Jr. of Houston spent the l don’t ’nlsu thia. '
week-end with relative? here, j
Mr. and Mrs. Awald Roesler
and daughter of Houston visit-
ed over the week-end with
relatives.
i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blinka
>f Houston spent the
end with relatives.
; Mr. and Mrs. Henry
seher Jr, of Houston
week-end guests of Mr.
Mrs. Henry Hoelscher Sr. |
•u-----J------- i
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Minor of'
Midland were in La Grange
Tuesday during a week’s visit
with relatives at Muldoon.
Last Sunday they and their
children attended a family re-
union at Muldoon. They were
joined there by Mr. and Mrs.Earl McEwen and family of
Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. Houston
Bryant and daughter and Mrs
Otis Pirtle of Laneville, J. H.(
Minor and son of Houston
ad Tommy Minor of Camp
Chaffee, Ark.
DR. A. H. REBSCH
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined — Glaoses Fil‘»<t I
Schroeder Blds — Phone 358 I
u.'X’noS0" ti" "’““x*. Dr Arnold J. Darilek
-----------------—-- GENERAL DENTAL
PRACTICE . X-RAY
Otto A. Hunger Building
Telephone Office 175 — Rea. 16#
The Fayette County Record I one to vote without a poll tax I equipment. ■
I It does, however, require ev-' No. 9. Provides -hat in trwl
I ery person, even those over 60 I of insanity cases the one eharg-
\ ears >f ige, to register evary cd with insanity may waive
year and pay a 50c registra- i trial oy jury and l e tried hy
tion fee. It also requires one I the judge. This, proponents
to give his party affiliation and sa>'> would remove the stigma
i :..—r trial. Opponents
point out that one who is in-
sane is not capable to exer-
cise properly the right to
waive trial by jury. Also, they
claim, many persons would be
sent to the insane asylum by
relatives in a private trial, so
that they may get possession
of their property. The first
paint raised seems to be a good
one.
No. 10. Provides for women
units. The provision is looselv I serv‘ng °n juries. If adopted,
written and does not provide’ 11 W1H be necessary to provide
that voters be property own-
ers or tax payers, and doesnot,
provide that voters shall vote wj1(J lnigbt .serve on juries. It|
on the establishment of the1,
r.istiuet but only on the rate of tbe law requjring tbat juries of Houston spent the week-
tax .o be levied. | to be kept together at all end here and attended the
times, when not actually sit j Fair at La Grange. They were
r I back by their
cases.' There is no way of i mother, Mrs. John Holan, who
knowing, but it is doubtful ill will visit her children there
a majority of women want to | for a few weeks.
serve on juries. Anyway, the| Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Red-
voter is judge as to whether field and children accompani-Miss Lillian Mozisek is I
spend ng her vacation in La
Marque with Mr. and Mrs
Victor Kristek and children
Doris Elaine and Leroy.
to by property own-N0 furnish fire fighting equip-j
ment to fight fires outside in-
Abolishes the po’l' eorporated cities. No special
,n. “'GGi'CD'CDt for vo‘- advuntaM, WOuld result from
mg. The poll lax ls not'abol-1 tbe adl,pUl(ll o( lhis anlcnd.
ished by the adoption rtf tliat, ,uei)t. It |night> however> rc.
amendment. Il merely pertnit-c (klc„ illsin.ance rate3 in ruraii
-----V .’ ”—------------ i districts where such districts-
Hpve pr<>pertyffor sale? IjsI I are created. .Howeyer, under
TT~wTfTi x. w. Ifckw'rtrth, real (the present Jet-up, the same
estate dealer, IHione 305-J, La, would result if the eomtnis-
Grange. (1-c)' sicners’ court provides the
St. Paul’i Lutreran Church
Wm. Fellar, Paator
Shelby
SUnday, Oct. SO: Sunday
9 a. m.; Bible Clans, 7:30
Reformution service. 8 p.
Tuesday, 8 p. m.. Teachers
Training class at Round Top
Thursday, 8 p. ni., Uenifershli*
class al church.
FrMqpr, Aov. 4, and Aindav,
Nov. G, Sunday sehoel Zon<> Insti
tutc at Zionsville church.
Si allest member of the Farmall Family is the
Farmall Cul» with matched Cub equipment
w/uut ike
FARMALL
SYSTEM
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 104, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1949, newspaper, October 28, 1949; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1195646/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.